Grinding in Anime Ghost can take a long time, especially when you’re farming tokens, potions, and accessories. Many experienced players solve this problem by setting up an AFK macro, allowing their character to automatically run raids, dungeons, and Infinite Castle while they are away.
This method doesn’t use scripts. Instead, it uses a macro recorder that repeats your actions over and over. When set up correctly, your character will continuously farm content without needing manual input.
Below is a complete step-by-step guide explaining how to set everything up.
Anime Ghost AFK Macro Guide – How to Farm Raids, Dungeons
Before you attempt this method, there are two things you must have.
1. Remote Access Gamepass
This gamepass is required for the macro method to work properly. It allows your character to teleport between activities such as raids and dungeons.
Without this gamepass, the macro will not function correctly.
2. A Macro Recording Tool
You will also need a simple macro recorder that can record your keyboard and mouse inputs.
One commonly used option is TinyTask, though any similar program that records movements will work.
This is important to understand:
This method is not a script, it simply records your actions and repeats them.
Helpful Upgrades Before Using a Macro
Macros work best when your character has strong upgrades that increase attack range and area damage. The larger your attack range, the less movement your macro needs.
Try upgrading the following:
- Mode Delay Reduction
- Dungeon Enemy Size
- Area or Range upgrades
- Dominion in Alien Upgrades
- Enemy Range upgrades in Exchange
Increasing attack range makes farming far more consistent because enemies will spawn inside your attack area more often.
Setting Up Your AFK Macro
Now let’s go through how to actually record the macro.
The idea is simple: your recording will move between Raids → Dungeons → Infinite Castle, farm for a few minutes in each location, then repeat.
Step 1 – Start Recording the Macro
Open your macro program and start recording.
Make sure your character is mounted, since movement will be faster and smoother.
Then begin the sequence.
Step 2 – Teleport to a Raid
Open the teleport menu and go to a raid.
Example path:
Teleport → Raids → Create → Titan Town
Once inside the raid, start moving around the map.
The recommended movement pattern is a box-shaped route, walking around the area while slightly adjusting your position.
Small movements help your character reach enemies that spawn outside your attack range.
You will continue moving like this until about 5 minutes and 30 seconds into the recording.
Why Movement Matters
Enemy spawn positions are random, which means some enemies may appear outside your attack range.
Because of this, simply standing still can cause the macro to fail.
Adding small movements or “wiggles” ensures enemies enter your attack zone.
The stronger your upgrades are, the less movement you need.
Step 3 – Leave the Raid and Enter a Dungeon
After the raid farming time ends:
- Teleport back
- Choose a dungeon
Example:
Teleport → Dungeons → Punk City → Hard Mode
Again, begin moving around while fighting enemies.
Dungeon farming should last about 5 minutes before moving to the next activity.
This section is usually the most unstable part of the macro.
If your server lags or your computer freezes briefly, the macro may lose timing and fail.
Step 4 – Farm Infinite Castle
Next, teleport to Infinite Castle.
Teleport → Infinite Castle → Create → Start
If your attack range upgrades are maxed, you can often stand still here.
Your attacks will automatically reach most enemies.
If your upgrades are lower, move in a small circular pattern to ensure enemies stay within range.
Farm here for about 4–5 minutes.
Step 5 – End the Cycle and Stop Recording
Once the Infinite Castle farming time finishes:
- Press Respawn
- Return to spawn
- Stop the macro recording
Your macro loop should now include:
- Raid farming
- Dungeon farming
- Infinite Castle farming
- Returning to spawn
When played back, the macro will repeat this entire loop continuously.
Important Things to Avoid
There are a few mistakes that can completely break your macro.
Do not move your camera while recording.
Avoid:
- Right clicking to spin the camera
- Changing camera angles during the macro
- Adjusting camera while the macro is running
If you change the camera, the macro inputs may become misaligned and cause your character to behave unpredictably.
If you want to change the camera angle, do it before recording the macro.
